I want to add footnotes in Sermon Builder, so if someone asks me where a particular quotation came from, I have easy reference to it at the end of the sermon. Not everything I use comes from my logo library.
I always footnote my sermons/lessons/talks, as I never know when I might get asked for a copy and I don't want material out there that looks like it was plagiarized. While I don't give full bibliographic references when I speak, I want them on the page. (FWIW, this is why I never speak directly from an app but use MS Word and either print or use an iPad…because I can script the whole thing with comprehensive footnoting.)
I heartily agree with this need for footnotes in SB.
Footnotes would be good but also I would like to have links in SB. I find that I do use exerts from books in my library and would love just to put a link to that resource in my SB.
Yes. Unfortunately, for me, not being able to include footnotes is basically a dealbreaker for me with respect to using the sermon builder.
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